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		<title>What is multiplexing?</title>
		<description>Multiplexing is an optical or electronic method that combines a big amount of low-speed communication lines into one high-speed transmission line. By means of splitting the entire amount of available bandwidth, the high speed line will turn into divided frequency. Multiplexing also allots a common c</description>
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		<title>What is bandwidth?</title>
		<description>Bandwidth is the process in which a certain amount of data is passed through a communication channel in a specific time. In electronic transmission, bandwidth is the width in series of frequencies that is used by electronic signals on a specific communication medium. Bandwidth also describes the dif</description>
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